Law Update and ASHP Update CE Event

  • Tuesday, May 14, 2013
  • 4:45 PM
  • The Providence Hilton, 21 Atwells Avenue, Providence, RI 02903

Registration

THIS EVENT IS A PLATED DINNER.

MEAL CHOICE MUST BE SELECTED AT ONLINE REGISTRATION
NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE PERMITTED AT THE EVENT
ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE 5 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT

Tuesday May 14, 2013

Knowledge-Based CE Session for

Pharmacists and Technicians

UAN# 0132-0000-13-003-L03-P

UAN# 0132-0000-13-003-L03-T
RI Law Update and ASHP Update 

2 CEU Credits

Program Agenda  

                  4:45  Registration      

            5:30   Dinner

       5:45-6:45   Presentation

                   6:45   Dessert

       7:00-8:00   Presentation 

    

   

Members                  $25

Non- Members        $35

Presentation on Law Update :

Patrick Kelly,PharmD, RPhChief/Compliance and Regulatory for the Rhode Island Board of Pharmacy

Presentation on ASHP Update:

Brian Musiak, Pharm.D, MBA, CACP; Director of Pharmacy at The Westerly Hospital

and


Ewa M. Dzwierzynski, Pharm.D, BCPS, BCNSP; Director of Pharmacy at The Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island

Learning Objectives: Pharmacists

  • Summarize the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) policy making process.
  • Describe how the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) assists with your professional future
  • Name the 5 ASHP Councils that promulgate policy recommendations
  • State how the Rhode Island Society of Health System Pharmacists (RISHP) delegates should vote on the some of the major issues at the 2013 ASHP House of Delegates Sessions held at the Summer Meeting June 1-5, 2013
  • Identify what constitutes compounding in the State of Rhode Island
  • Compare pharmacy compounding, manufacturing and wholesaling
  • Analyze minimum standards of practice with respect to environmental monitoring and facility requirements
  • Identify common compounding violations

 

  • Learning Objectives: Technicians

  • Summarize the ASHP policy making process.
  • Identify how technician work is managed and advanced through the efforts of ASHP.
  • Become familiar with at least one policy recommendation being pursued by ASHP that will impact the technicians work life.
  • State how RISHP delegates should vote on some of the major issues impacting technicians at the 2013 ASHP House of Delegates sessions held at the Summer Meeting June 1-5, 2013
  • Identify what constitutes compounding in the State of Rhode Island
  • Compare pharmacy compounding, manufacturing and wholesaling
  • Analyze minimum standards of practice with respect to environmental monitoring and facility requirements
  • Identify common compounding violations

 


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